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Now let's sweep away our troubles and make some edible brooms!
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Ingredients:
String cheese
Celery stalks
Mini Peppers (or large pitted black or green olives)
Directions: To make each broom, cut the string cheese into thirds. Slice celery stalks into thin but sturdy slivers. Cut mini peppers (or large olives) into thin rings.
Now all you have to do is slice the cheese into broom bristles. The best way to do this is with sharp kitchen shears.
Serve them up on a pretty plate and watch them quickly fly away...into hungry mouths!
STORING NOTE: If making a few hours in advance of a party, store in the refrigerator. Be sure to cover the plate or tray with plastic wrap to prevent the cheese from drying out, and...
Eat with Halloween joy!
~ Cleo Coyle
New York Times bestselling author
of The Coffeehouse Mysteries &
Haunted Bookshop Mysteries
Alice and Marc in Central Park.
Together we write as Cleo Coyle.
Eat with Halloween joy!
~ Cleo Coyle
New York Times bestselling author
of The Coffeehouse Mysteries &
Haunted Bookshop Mysteries
of The Coffeehouse Mysteries &
Haunted Bookshop Mysteries
Alice and Marc in Central Park.
Together we write as Cleo Coyle.
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Easy and clever idea! Thanks, Cleo!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Lynn!
DeleteVery cute.
ReplyDeleteThe red plate sets the brooms off nicely.
Thanks, Libby, this was a fun post to do for Halloween. Tasty, too, because I kept eating my props!
DeleteMy grandsons would have fun making these broomsticks. Thanks, Cleo!
ReplyDelete~Maya
Happy Halloween to you and your grandsons, Maya! The countdown to costumes and carving pumpkins is on... xoxo ~ Cleo
DeleteCute!
ReplyDeleteHappy Halloween, Alicia, and cheers for dropping by the Kitchen!
DeleteThey are so cute! A real treat for kids and adults. For my hubby, I might use slices of jalapenos.
ReplyDeleteLoving the jalapeno idea as an option on app trays, along with the mini sweet peppers. Thanks for *spicing* things up, Harbinger. (Hey, no groaning, puns are my business, too.) Wishing you and your hubby, a very happy Halloween!
Delete~ Cleo
That’s cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Pat!
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